Total Rating: 
***
Previews: 
August 29, 2008
Opened: 
September 28, 2008
Country: 
USA
State: 
California
City: 
Pasadena
Company/Producers: 
Tom Ware/Pasadena Playhouse; Junkyard Dog Productions; Barter/Jenkins Entertainment; Demos Bizar Entertainment
Theater Type: 
Regional
Theater: 
Pasadena Playhouse
Theater Address: 
39 South El Molino Avenue
Phone: 
626-356-PLAY
Website: 
pasadenaplayhouse.org
Running Time: 
90 min
Genre: 
Musical
Author: 
Book: Jack Heifner; Score: David Kirshenbaum
Director: 
Judith Ivey
Review: 

 "Do no damage," Hippocrates advised his fellow doctors. The same could be said, in a theatrical context, for Vanities, the wildly popular 1976 comedy that ran for 1,785 performances Off-Broadway and has now been turned into a musical.

In development for the past two years, Vanities – A New Musical checked into the Pasadena Playhouse for a six-week pre-Broadway run. 

Fans of the original play can rest easy. Although Kirshenbaum's songs won't make anyone forget Sondheim, they do the job in a competent (and occasionally exciting way), and with playwright Heifner still involved as librettist, Vanities manages to keep its bite and sparkle.

As most theater fans know, Vanities follows the lives of three Texan female friends over a three-decade period (60s to 90s). We trace the zig-zagging fortunes of Mary (Lauren Kennedy), Joanne (Elizabeth Brackenbury, subbing for an injured Sarah Stiles), and Kathy (Anneliese van der Pol) as they cope with high school, adolescent sex, pom poms and bouffant hairdos in the first part of the show; college, Kappa Kappa Gamma, "cute boys with short haircuts" and vague worries about the future (and, oh yes, occasionally about Vietnam) in part two. 

Part three finds them at a 1974 reunion in New York, with such adult concerns as kids, divorce, infidelity and fading looks plaguing -- and changing -- them. In a 1990 coda, they meet back in Texas at a funeral at which they must not only face up to their own mortality but to the challenge of repairing their much-battered friendship. The road from girlhood to womanhood is deftly, if somewhat superficially, charted by Heifner & Kirshenbaum (aided by director Judith Ivey and musical staging by Dan Knechtges), but thanks to slick production values and splendid performances by the three leads, the Vanities story should once again tickle large numbers of people in New York.

Cast: 
Lauren Kennedy, Sarah Stiles, Anneliese van der Pol (Ali Spuck, Elizabeth Brackenbury, alternates).
Technical: 
Set: Anna Louizos; Costumes: Joseph G. Aulisi; Lighting: Paul Miller; Sound: Tony Meola; Prod Stage Mgr: Pat Sosnow; Music Direction & Vocal Arrangements: Carmel Dean.
Miscellaneous: 
Scheduled to reach Broadway in Feb. 2009
Critic: 
Willard Manus
Date Reviewed: 
September 2008